The authorities in Moscow seem to fear any possible protests after the news of the death of the Russian opposition leader, Alexei Navalny, taking preliminary 'measures' .
According to the BBC, citizens have been warned through some reactions on social networks, pointing out what the rules are for protests, and that if they are broken, there will be measures.
In a statement reported by Russian news agencies, the city prosecutor's office notes a number of online calls for a "mass gathering" and says it "considers it necessary to warn against breaking the law."
Russian law requires organizers to seek permission from the authorities for any mass gathering.
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